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Load Shedding Schedule of Quetta (Qesco) 12-07-2021 LOAD SHEDDI NG SCHEDULE OF QUETTA ( QESCO) 22-09-2021 S/ Gri d Feeder Tot al P/ TF. FEEDERS Amp Load Shedding Ti me No Stati ons. Code HRS 70811 PshtonAbad ( Old/Sirki Road 280 02-04 07-09 12-14 16-18 20-21 09 70812 Sha mozai 400 21-05 10-16 14 70802 Shah Nawaz 400 05-10 16-21 10 1. 132 KV T- 1 70807 M. Hassani 400 03-20 17 Industria (20/26) 70809 Kol Pur/ Sigar 110 23-06 09-20 18 l MVA Bin Yameen Steel mills 200 Exe mpt ed - 74909 WAS A 10 Independent - Qazi Sanjrani Enterpizes 200 Exe mpt ed - 74912 Ghazi Steel.I I/ Masha Allah 240 Exe mpt ed - Feeders. Binya meen steel 240 Exe mpt ed - 25 6180 74914 Shaheen Steel Mills 240 Exe mpt ed - Amp 70813 Asi mabad 140 Exe mpt ed - 101 MW 70801 Saadullah (Pashtunabad Exp) 400 02-04 07-09 12-14 16-18 20-21 09 2892333 70815 Pashtoon Abad New 310 02-04 07-09 12-14 16-18 20-21 09 70806 M/ Ghundi ( Old) 360 17-11 18 T- 2 (40) 70810 Industrial I ND 200 Exe mpt ed - MVA 74907 Haj veri Steel 180 Exe mpt ed - 74908 Ghazi Steel – I 260 Exe mpt ed - 70805 Rai der 10 Independent 74911 Shiekh Zai d Hospital 20 Independent 74910 Ne w M/ Ghundi 280 17-11 18 70808 Shoukat (Satellite Town 04-06 10-12 15-17 18-20 08 220 Exp) T- 3 (40) 70803 FGS Col ony 380 03-06 08-10 12-14 07 MVA 70816 Co mbel a/ N. M Hassani 380 03-20 17 70817 Eastern By Pass 280 04-06 08-10 14-17 19-20 08 70818 Ghazi Steel – III 10 Exe mpt ed - Ne w Dari m 290 06-07 13-14 02 19502 Chashma 360 05-09 11-14 17-19 09 19508 No hsar 308 00-10 15-19 14 19519 Khar otabad 352 00-02 04-06 08-10 12-14 16-18 20-22 12 T- 3 19517 Re gi 93 00-10 13-15 12 (40) 19521 Jable Noor 390 08-10 04-06 12-13 14-16 17-18 08 MVA 19522 Distain Feeder (Fz by CEO) 283 22-23 04-06 11-13 16-18 07 132 KV 19510 FC 30 08-09 15-17 03 Shei kh Manda 19520 WAP DA Hospital 02 Independent 4258 19516 I. T Uni versity 16 Independent Amp 19515 Kidney Centre 16 Independent 2. 70 MW Ne w Takkat u 376 05-09 11-14 17-19 09 1022575 19507 Airport Road 333 03-04 06-08 10-11 13-14 05 Feeders. 19512 West ern By Pass 390 07-09 12-14 04 22 19518 Aghbarg 190 08-19 00-05 16 19523 Gar den Town 08 10-12 02 T- 4 19509 Umer 388 07-10 13-15 18-20 23-24 08 (40) 19505 PAF 127 Independent MVA 19503 WAS A 16 Independent 19514 CTS 02 Independent 19511 TPS Col ony 18 09-10 17-18 02 19524 Agri cult ure College Feeder 10 Exe mpted - Ne w Adyan New ( Ala m.k) 260 06-08 10-11 13-14 18-19 05 17004 Jan Muha mmad 330 06-08 14-15 18-19 04 17025 Ne w Jan Muha mmad 150 06-08 14-15 18-19 04 T- 1 (40) 17008 Sa mangli Exp: (Fz by CEO) 370 23-01 06-08 14-16 18-19 08 MVA 17006 Liaquat Bazar 230 04-05 07-09 18-20 23-24 06 132 KV 17010 Sariab – II 380 05-08 10-11 13-15 17-19 08 Sari ab 17002 Chiltan - Independent - 4780 17021 Kirani Express Ind: - Independent - Amp 17003 Industrial 250 03-04 06-08 16-18 05 78 MW 17005 Joint Road 380 07-09 16-18 04 T- 2 (40) 1022605 17015 Hazara Town 390 05-08 10-12 15-16 20-21 07 MVA Feeders. 17011 Kirani 390 05-08 10-13 15-18 09 20 17009 Sariab – I 350 05-08 10-11 13-15 17-19 08 Ne w Mini Mar ket 90 00-01 04-06 09-10 18-19 05 17024 Dil dar Kareez 240 00-01 03-05 07-09 13-15 18-19 08 17022 Sariab Gri d Colony 05 08-09 17-18 02 17019 South WASA 20 Independent - 17020 BMC 30 Independent - T- 3 Ne w Gidan 300 06-08 10-12 15-16 19-21 07 T/ F Over (20/26) 17007 Sat ellite Town Old 376 00-01 04-06 09-10 18-19 05 Load MVA Freezed Ne w Pashtoon Darra 300 02-04 07-09 12-14 16-18 20-21 09 17023 Sariab – III/Julsa 290 05-07 08-10 13-15 22-24 09 LOAD SHEDDI NG SCHEDULE OF QUETTA ( QESCO) 22-09-2021 S/ N Grid Feeder Tot al P/ TF FEEDERS Amp Load Shedding Ti me o Stati ons. Code HRS 44809 Suraj Gunj Bazar 305 07-09 18-19 03 44819 Mali k Feeder 285 06-09 13-15 17-19 07 44802 Mil k Plant 365 05-07 11-12 14-16 17-18 06 132 KV 44811 Ji nnah Road 350 05-07 11-12 14-16 17-18 06 Quetta T- 1 44810 Old Sa mangli 365 07-09 11-12 14-16 18-19 06 City (40) 44817 Killi Ala m Khan 365 06-08 10-11 13-15 05 4060 MVA 44806 Old MES 85 Independent Amp 44808 PTV 08 Independent 66 MW 4. 1022574 44804 QESCO 90 Independent 44818 FC Hospital 02 Independent 44820 Cust om 05 Independent 44816 Na wa Killi 335 05-06 10-12 15-16 18-19 06 Feeders. T- 2 44807 PAF 350 06-08 16-18 04 17 (40) 44813 Inter: Connect or 310 06-08 10-12 14-16 18-19 23-24 08 MVA 44812 Bre wer y Road 395 07-09 12-14 16-18 06 44815 Stadium 305 Exe mpt ed 44801 Cantt: 140 Independent 10611 Liaqaut Bazar Exp: 290 04-05 07-08 16-17 03 10604 Toghi Road 240 04-05 08-10 13-14 04 10601 Gulistan Road 300 05-06 17-18 02 132 KV T- 1 10602 Marriabad 220 05-07 13-15 04 Marri aba (20/26) d MVA 10607 Kansi – I 180 05-07 13-15 04 2010 5. 10603 Staff College 90 Independent Amp Auxiliary - Independent 33 MW 10609 Cit y 160 06-07 16-17 02 1022573 10608 Kansi – II 200 05-07 13-15 04 10605 Saeedabad 150 06-08 14-16 04 T- 2 10610 Ne w MES 130 Independent Feeders. (20/26) 10612 Narcotics 05 Independent MVA 13 10606 Sareena Hotel 10 Independent Col ony 05 Independent 10616 Sadran Command 30 Independent 132 KV T- 1 Zar ghoon-1 6. Zarghoon (20/26) Zar ghoon-II 04 Feeder MVA 1022646 Ne w Sahibzada/ umer 200 07-10 13-15 18-20 23-24 08 410Amp Ne w Na wakilli Bypass 05-06 10-12 15-16 18-19 06 8 MW 210 132 KV 101901 Kuchlak Cit y 360 00-05 07-10 14-18 12 7. Kuchlak 101902 Muj eeb 350 13-19 00-10 16 1292 101903 ASD ( Army Supply Independent Amp T- 1 02 21 MW (20/26) deppo) 1022580 MVA 101904 Ne w Aghbarg 100 03-10 16-21 12 Feeders. 19501 Wali Khan 280 00-05 07-10 14-18 12 06 19506 Sattar 200 00-05 07-10 14-18 12 Sr. Grid Po wer Feeder SUPPLY Feeder Amp SUPPLY TI ME No. Stati on T/ F Code HRS T- 1 82807 Gul dar Baghicha 380 10-16 06 (31.5/40 MVA) 82806 Rogani Karez 160 13-19 06 132KV 82808 Cha man Cit y-II 290 09-14 19-24 10 Cha man Feeders. 82803 Meh mood Abad 380 13-19 06 09 1022587 1. T2 82801 Cha man Cit y-I 330 09-14 19-24 10 (20/26) 2680 Amp MVA 82802 Ne w Abadi Cit y 380 09-14 19-24 10 44 MW 82804 Sui Karez 360 05-09 15-17 06 82805 Baz Muha mmad 380 10-16 06 82809 F. C 20 Exe mpted 34809 Old Masazai 380 22-04 06 34808 Old Habibzai 320 04-10 06 T1 34804 Mar wan Sai dan 280 22-04 06 (20/26) M\ VA 34807 Shella Bagh 380 04-10 06 34805 Mai zai 350 22-04 06 34825 SAIT MAZAI 380 22-04 06 34802 Old Dolangi 320 04-10 06 34816 Ne w Dolangi 380 04-10 06 34827 Shah Mir 360 04-10 06 132KV 34828 Massazai Express 280 22-04 06 Qilla Abdullah 34812 Laj war 1/ Old 230 04-10 06 Feeders. 26 34806 Old Q.Abdullah 380 22-04 06 T2 34815 Ne w Masazai 360 22-04 06 1022579 2. (20/26) 8860 Amp MVA 34826 Habi bzai III/ Expres 380 04-10 06 145 MW 34817 Toor Khail 340 22-04 06 34814 Ne w Q.Abdullah 380 22-04 06 34822 Tabina 300 04-10 06 34824 Churri 380 04-10 06 34821 Habi b abad 340 04-10 06 34803 I mranzai 380 04-10 06 T1 34818 Pir Alizai 380 22-04 06 (20/26) 34819 Spi n Ghundi 380 04-10 06 MVA 34813 Ne w Habibzai 380 04-10 06 34823 Laj war II / New 190 04-10 06 34820 Jabbar Maj ak II 300 22-04 06 34810 Ne w Maj ak 330 22-04 06 T1 Auxiliary 10 06 (20/26) 100004 Badezai 320 06 132KV MVA 10-16 Hura mzai 100003 Gangalzai 300 06-09 19-22 06 Feeders.
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